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N3.9bn case: Badeh forfeits six properties, cash to FG

Justice Okon Abang on Monday ordered the forfeitures after a plea bargain entered by the company linked with the former Airforce boss, Iyalikem Nigeria Ltd with the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission .

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